Walnut Creek deserves a shoutout. It’s a planned community that encompasses Gracywoods, Quail Hollow and North Star. It’s covered in trees, the Walnut Creek Greenbelt runs through it and it has a great mix of single family homes, condos and apartments. There are some neat restaurants and the Northridge campus of ACC is right in the middle. It’s split between Pflugerville and Austin ISD’s but the AISD side is the cheapest place you can buy a house and be zoned to Anderson High
I need to put in a good word for Villages at Western Oaks, Circle C’s slightly downmarket cousin. Same shopping and restaurants, same schools except instead of Kiker we have Mills Elementary. Back in the day every Sunday featured a cricket match between two local South Asian teams and three or or four guys tossing the caber in kilts.
Walnut Creek deserves a shoutout. It’s a planned community that encompasses Gracywoods, Quail Hollow and North Star. It’s covered in trees, the Walnut Creek Greenbelt runs through it and it has a great mix of single family homes, condos and apartments. There are some neat restaurants and the Northridge campus of ACC is right in the middle. It’s split between Pflugerville and Austin ISD’s but the AISD side is the cheapest place you can buy a house and be zoned to Anderson High
Really glad that my neighborhood isn't listed. I can't afford gentrification.
I need to put in a good word for Villages at Western Oaks, Circle C’s slightly downmarket cousin. Same shopping and restaurants, same schools except instead of Kiker we have Mills Elementary. Back in the day every Sunday featured a cricket match between two local South Asian teams and three or or four guys tossing the caber in kilts.
Where all my Circle C people at? This was the most exciting thing to happen to y'all since that Swinger Party at Ted and Stacy's.